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Social Studies, 11.12.2019 17:31 wbrandi118

Which statement best describes the "great migration"?
a) it was a mass movement of political refugees from asia.
b) it was a movement of immigrants from eastern and central europe.
c) it was a movement of southern african americans to the west and north.
d) it was a mass movement of political refugees from cuba and latin

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